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IN TOE SHADOW OE THE STARS By-Qbbe,' Ua/lace ^buNCfST McntaustOm tue Aheqicau Stjgc Notti_You* Question Will B* Answered "Free" in This Column. For • "Prh/tti Rtply” . . . Send only 2Jc for my new Astrology Reading 8i Lurav Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential letter of Free A,luce analys ing three (J) Questions privately. Sign your full name. Address, and birthdate to all letter*, and please include a *elf-addressed, s/am/ied envelope for your reply, care of Abbe’ Wallace, P. 0. Box Atlanta, Georgia. Worried.—He says he loves me and will some day marry me. When 1 am working everything is fine. When I am not working he gets mad and says all kinds of mean things Do you think I should leave him? Ans: I do. Th,ere is no doubt but what he (is fond of you—but it isn’t love. When you work! and1 plank your earnings down, all is fine. But if you fail to work, he starts fussing and nagging. That is proof enough that he doesn’t love you or intends to marry you. ********* S. M. F—Help mp.WSll I go to Washington the later part of this month as I am planning? Ans: I’m afraid not. It is in dicated to me that you wall not be able to make the journey—you won’t have the money, nor can you borrow the sum that you CHOP SUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010'/i N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. until 3 a. mi American & Chinese Dishes C_3 SQUARE DEAL POULTRY MARKET 2520 Cuming St. WEBSTER 4277 FRESH EGGS DAILY FREE—Delivery—FREE F~t": ■ IF- :„~^CEZ^=3 MONUMENTS & GRAVE MARKERS American Memorial Co. Quality at A Price—None Better TWENTIETH & CUMING STS. PHONE AT. 4927 uj-ii ; -■ — . _ - we.'1 ii-uassamm i Harding's COLONIAL CLUB BEVERAGES I «-— rvillint• white Soda Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys. Getting up Nights, Burning Passages, Back ache Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. 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An,,: For some unknown reas on your husband doesn’t see the importance of helping his own lit tle family first!—he allows his own folks to talk him into giving them what he mak,es. Your children will be safe with your people — get out and get employment and take care of them J. S. H.—I am planning a vaca tion this summer and w-onder if I should take it. One of my girl fiiends close friend told me that My husband was in love with her and that I was a fool but I don’t believe lit. Wiil.1 going away throw us apart Ans: Take the trip as you have planned. It will do both of you a world of good. Yur husband might ramble around a little while you are away, but I’m sure that he Will be mighty glad to see you when you return- The girl you mentioned is trying to FLATTER HERSELF—your husband isn’t in love with her. ********* L. K.—I am living width an aunt of mine and I Wlant to know if she is against me living with her? Ana: She wants you to continue living with her. Naturtlly sh,e has a motherly interest in you, which you sometime 'resent, but it is for the best anyway. Try to see her point of view and don’t appear to prejudice against her. C. L*.—I dreamed that my wife was going with her cousin’s hus band I saw in the dream where some girl was bringing her notes from him. Now I am getting sus picious because a girl brought her a piece of paper to read in front of me the other day. Tell me if this is all true as I suspect? Ans: Your present suspicions are based on a silly dream and they aren’t the least bit true or complimentary ta your wife. Jeal ousy is a bad thing to deal with and I would suggest that you con trol it lif possible. If there had been anything wrong with the note—it wouldn’t have been deliv ered in your presence. Stop doubt ing your wife and be more confi dential with your plans and she in turn will share her secrets with you. ********* G. C- C.—.My problem is a ser ious one. I have a fine daughter and she used to be such a good girl. All of a sudden she started i.'rinking and she stays lit all the time. Tell me please sir if she is hurt and what can I do. to make her change her ways?. Ans: Yack your bags and take mMD9r*t.. CITY FISH MARKET 2418 North 24th St. HOME OF FINE BUFFALO FRIED FISH & RAW FISH AT VERY LOWEST PRICES FREE DELIVERY JA-4617 We Offer for Y«ur Approval A Complete Curtain Service and Another thing,— Have Your Dry Cleaning Done Now! —Cash and Carry Discounts— EOKOLM&SHERMAN 2401 North 24th Street WE. 6055 IN TROPICS AFTER DARK THEY’RE IN “TROPICS AFTER DARK’ AT EXPOSITION Some of the nation’s leading stars will be found in the produc. tioTi, “Tropics After Dark,’’ a ma jor entertainment feature at the American Negro Exposition open ing at the Chicago Coliseum on the 4th of July. Included in the oast are Pops and Laurie, top left, comedy dancing team; Johnson and Grider, lower left, sensational ballroom dancing duo, and Sweetie Pie De Hart, lower right, whose specialty number ‘‘Dance of the Moods,’’ is slated to be a hit. Top right shows part of the cast as it was being rehearsed by Teddy Blackman. Other headLm®ra in ‘Tropics'’ include Mitzi Miitchell, Dick Montgomery, Ruble Blakeley and Fats Patterson, along with a chorus of brown beuuties. a trip some place. Get entirely a way for at least a month. She has had a terrible jolt in her love affair with the young Doctor and she is drinking on this account. Take her to New York CiLty while on this trip encourage her to make friends with all the young people you meet When she comes homo, she Will be her old self ^again. She will return to college in the fall and get her degrpe. SOCIAL NEWS RUTH WHITLEY WANTED!!! Anyone knowing the where abouts of the former Ruth Whit icy of South and North Omaha, please communicate with Mrs. P aul Scott, 1014 Woodland ave., K. C., Missouri JOLLY TWENTY PICNIC The Jolly Twenty Picnic on the 4th of July was carried out n characteristic Jolly Twenty fash ion attended by more than five hundred merry making Omaha cit izens from all walks of lifp. This club organized some ten years a go. Each year this oubting at tne Club menibers expense is given for the enjoyment and pleasure of their hosts of friends who arp anx ious to get relief from the sweat ening heat of our city and each year it get “bigger aril better." Too much praise cannot be given these public spirited citizens lor their wonderful foresight in per fecting such an organization. This we can say is a striking example of what good organization can ac complish and such cooperation is much needed amng our group. The club is headed by Pres. Richard Gaskin vice pres., P. Jenkins, Secy .Walter Seals, Treasurer, Myers. Mjore power to th« Jolly Twenty, |Jajsper Cole, reporter. S^all Investors Ixise Savings Washington, D C. <FR)—Test ifying on the need for protecting small investors against} unscrup ulous investment trusts, Commis sioner Robert E- Healy of the Se curities and Eixchange Commiss ion told the House Interstate sub committee the public had inves ed 7 billion dollars in firms whose asset's have dropped to $4 billions in the last 15 years. OBSERVATIONS bv Frc<1 c wmiams THE PAST WILL NOT DIE Down in Tennessee, near the town of Brownsville, the body of Elbert Willianig was found float ing in the river, the victim of a mob that is unalterably opposed to Negroes enjoying the 'right to vot,e’'. Williams and several other Np groas recently led a delgation in to Brownsville for the purpose of registering aryi exeiVrising the ‘‘right to vote", which is guaran e,ed to every American citizen un der the Constitution of the United States. This incident is one of many that has happened to Negroes like El bert Williams throughout the his tory of the Southland since the days of reconstruction following the end of the Civil War. “The right to vote” movement has been organized and promo' ed for the purpose of emancipating the Race from the vicious practice of the Beaucratic South in holding the Negro in a condition of slav ery far mere vicious than that from which he lias escaped in 1866. The interest being aroused in this country over the condition of the Negro in the Southland which was called by President. Roosevelt “the South No. 1 problem’1 re mains unsolved. The white Beau rocracy found in Both of the ma jor parties in the thirteen south ern states long ago swore to for ever as far as possible to keep the Negro even though declared to be a free man, always the victim of the southern white man’s program of racial superiority based on col or. A review of your history le veals a sad story of gullibility and misplaced confidence on the part of the leaders of the Negroes dur ing the Reconstruction Days, to salvage the ex-slaves by educating them and fitting them for a place in the common wealth and good, honest and reliable citizpns. Youjr', history shows that Isaih T. Montgomery, a member of the Legislature of the State of Miss issippi of Beauvair County rose in the legislative hall and spoke most eloquently, though quietly in sup port of a bill disfranchising voters in that state, which in accordance to the sponsor of a bvll white legis lators would disfranchise only poor illiterats whites and give the power of political control of the State to free Negroes under carpet bagging rule. T. Montgomery, wins honest in his purposes ar.d trusting his as sociates. willingly gave 'his sup port to the bill, but alas, too late he awak.ened to tihe truth, that he haf1 been misled by the explanation given him and hail aided an obet ed the whites of the state to pass the infamous disfranchisement act that robs his people of their fran chise, and left them without the protection of the ballot, and made them political and economic slav es. The passing of the disfranchis ing act in Mississippi set a preeed ent that wag soon folowed by the rest of the southern states. We write this article for the simple purpose of pointing out that what began down in Mississ ippi through the methods cf be trayal gradually became the print* ipal ptint and purpose of a pro gram to prevent Negroes from ar riving at the place v.lhere they could stand on a level with all i other races of the United Stttes and demand the full protection of the Constitution. History is rep* lete with the program isuth as we have described by the long record of barbarous burnings and lynch ings by such organizations as the KJuKluxKlari. the Community Pa trol, the Night Riders, the V gil entes, the Silver Shirts, Nights cf the Flaming Sword and the so called Christian Front. Thus you have the answer to the question as to why Elbert Williams lody was found floating in ihe muddy waters of a river near Brownsville, Tennessee. The South i#s still determined to keep NORTH 24th ST SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 YOU CAN’T TELL THEY \RE REF*AIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING METHOD "leaves No Repair Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS IBLE JOINT. —POPULAR PRICES — its political and economic slaws I and the members of the “right to voto“ wlill find themselves facing a facsimile ito that which overtook Wiliams, not only in Tennessee, but in every one of the thirteen southern states, unless President Roosevelt will take the right steps to solve what he himself declared to be the “South's No. 1 Prob lem". KNIFE WIELDING, GUN PLAY HEAVY IN GA. SUNDAY Georgia, July 14 (—The kndo and gun went hack to bloody ac tion over the week-end in a vicious outburts of disturbances in almost every sector where colored citiz ens reside. Out of tho welter of altercations and misunderstanding came the knife death of a young girl only 19 years of age and a long list of seriously maimed pat ients for Grady Hospital attend ants to mend. Lottie Cofer, 19, of 442 Mitchell street was found in an illoy near the inter®action of that street and Davis street. She was rushed o Grady where physicians announced her as dead on arrival, i’olice nre on the watch for Willie Cook, 215. who works at a Davis street ad dress. Grady Howard, 33, 55*2 Myrtle street was carried to Graiy at 12:30 Sunday morning, lie was re portedly stabbed in the 1 sst and knifed around the neck by a ran whom witnesses culled ‘Willie”. Witnesses sai<l tho two im’n en gaged in a fight and that ’ dHe was cut also but refused to be car ried bo Grady ihospitul. BLACKJACK AND GUN Thomas Adams, 25, 1028 Pim mock street, was the viot'.n of « shotgun blast and a blackjack cl cut) when ho attempted to *>art two1 men. The shots were ,iot serious and were scattered aLl <*r his body. Police are seekng . man known as “Pint” who live8 at the corner of Ira street and Georgia avenue. Clarence Hampton. 25, 230 Lex ington av,enue, was stabbed be tween the shoulders at 2 a. m. Sun day and police are on the trail of Lee Connie, 30, of a Bisby street address. Broughton Paxon, 29, 186 1-2 Auburn avenue, was stabbed in the lower abdomen at 1:16 a- m. Sun day by a man reported to be Mur ray. waiter at a well known local white hotel. Murray «s supposed to reside above a five and ten. cents store on Auburn avenue. L. W. Thomas, 23, 669 Terry street, was cut over the left eye and across the chin at 5:25 p. m. Sunday, and in most of Sunday’s affrays, police were seeking nis j attacker. They want Hom<er Car ter, 32. of a South avenue and iiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiUiJiiiiiimuiuiuknuiiiiiuiuiHiuituuauiuniiiuiuuuuuuuuuuuui BILL’S LOAN BANK & MERCHANDISE —Store— Confidential Loans at Reasonable Rates Unredeemed Quality Merchandise at a Great Reduction. Up--to-date Clothing. Dry GoodN, Ladies Ready to Wear Milliner, Hosiery, Blank ets, Shoes for the Entire Family. 1804 N. 24th St. Tel. WE. 1369 Primrose street, address. 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